Content warning: A drainpipe claims to be Luke’s father, Baby Yoda stares out from under a bridge, and Darth Vader takes a quiet fishing break—this is Star Wars street art at its best. Across cities worldwide, artists have reimagined the galaxy far, far away in clever, hu
A drainpipe claims to be Luke’s father, Baby Yoda stares out from under a bridge, and Darth Vader takes a quiet fishing break—this is Star Wars street art at its best.
Across cities worldwide, artists have reimagined the galaxy far, far away in clever, humorous, and visually striking ways. From graffiti to sculptures, these pieces bring the Force to urban landscapes in ways George Lucas probably never imagined.
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“Darth Fisher” sculpture by Frankey for Amsterdam Light Festival in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Photos by Janus van den Eijnden.
Street art of R2-D2 from Star Wars holding a small bouquet of flowers and leaning affectionately toward a real trash can, as if in love, with a red heart above him.
The "USS Western Morals" warship captured while departing Red City, just few days before her sudden disappearance. While the incident is still under investigation, feel free to reply with your own theory about what happened.
Some sort of flying ambulance, designed for areas of violent conflicts where human rights are not respected. It is delivered pre-detonated, thus saving an expensive missile that can be used on yet another civilian target.
Sokuba's experienced crew was fired by its new owner to be replaced by a cheaper one of dubious provenance. The only survivor related scenes of panic, hate and violence soon after departure. Many perished in there, while others jumped into the cold space.